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This Meteorite Real Space Rock comes in a beautifully crafted treasure chest display case, making it an ideal ornament for educational purposes, parties, or as a thoughtful gift. Measuring just 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches and weighing only 2 grams, it’s both lightweight and compact, ensuring it fits perfectly in any setting while captivating the imagination.
Item Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Grams |
Size Name | 2X2cm |
Theme | Space |
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Meteorite ? You got to be joking me.....
Is it a meteorite? I find it highly doubtful. It appears more like mining slag, and has virtually no solidity to it.I attempted to sand a face off to see the underlying grain, the entire meteorite just crumbled in my hand, in about seven pieces. I took a pair of pliers and lightly applied pressure to one of the seven fragments, it crumbled like a Graham cracker. The surface features were really off as well, hyper exaggerated caricatures of real meteorites. It's magnetic attraction was weak at best, like many ferro-magnetic Earth rocks. It's interior showed virtually no iron and very indistinctive grain features.If you will notice the pile of sand, (it resembles magnetite black sand) there are quartz crystals, and many other minerals of various colors, remember if it has quartz, it's not likely a meteorite. Pictures M2 - M4 show this Baluue Rock with debris, picture M-5 shows a collection of REAL iron nickel meteorites, from Campo del Cielo.I've been studying meteorites for a while and everything tells me or points to this being a man-made object.After the first purchase I decided to give it one more shot as they were only about nine bucks back then, the second one arrived and was essentially the same, just crumbled into pieces and had almost no magnetic attraction at all to a neodymium magnet.I think these guys deserve to be shunned, people think they're getting the real deal when they're not, best to tell anyone you gift one to that it may or may not be real, I personally have never seen anything like whatever this is, I just know that the "whatever" it's not a meteorite.
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